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    Football, the People's Shame: How to Revolutionise a National Sport

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    Football, the People's Shame: How to Revolutionise a National Sport

    Football, the People's Shame: How to Revolutionise a National Sport
    by Micky Kerr
    English | 2024 | ISBN: 1915672554 | 400 Pages | ePUB | 2.43 MB

    Asks what has happened to English football and how we can launch a revolution amongst English fandom in order not just to take back control of the game, but invent new ways our society and economy can work in the interest of the people again.

    Football has always been the People's Game and even after three decades of clubs being loaded with debt, ticket prices hiked, and fans blasted with gambling ads, football persists as a source of solidarity, civic engagement and national and international pride.

    Football: The People's Shame asks how we can reclaim the Game from the corporations and oligarchs who have stolen it from us, using accessible language and common-sense examples to:

    lay out exactly why football is in the dire state it is
    explore football history to show it hasn’t always been the way it is now
    look at how they do things differently in other countries
    introduce a new model of ownership drawing on research by respected academics
    suggest how to organise locally in order to force through change at national level

    Arguing for a new organisational model for the sport and its players, one that respects its contribution to local communities and the national economies, The People’s Shame is a clarion call to the fans to begin demanding something new. Football is more than just a sport, and our passion for the game can and should become an engine for change.